Daily Dispatch

Djokovic sorry for hitting spectator

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NOVAK Djokovic said he did not intentiona­lly hit a ball into the crowd during his Qatar Open final against Andy Murray, an incident which threatened to take the gloss off his victory.

The incident happened in the sixth game of the first set when Djokovic, upset at losing a point, fired a ball into the stands which then flew into the crowd, apparently striking a female spectator.

The Serb received a warning for the incident and a further warning for smashing his racket in the second set saw him deducted a point.

Djokovic, who won the absorbing contest 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, told reporters he was unaware that the ball had hit someone and said it was an accident.

“It was not intentiona­l at all,” he said.

“Of course people get hit, especially in the first rows, from big serves and so forth.”

Pressed on whether it was acceptable behaviour, the world No 2 said no and added: “I definitely didn’t want to hit the ball at anybody”.

But Djokovic admitted that the consequenc­es could have been far worse, in terms of the on-court penalty he received.

It is not the first time he has been involved in such an incident.

Last year at the French Open, the Serb admitted he was lucky not to be disqualifi­ed in his quarterfin­al match against Tomas Berdych.

During that match, frustrated at missing a break point, Djokovic went to smash his racquet into the ground but it slipped out of his grasp, flying into a backwall.

Had it hit a line judge, who was forced to take evasive action, Djokovic would have been automatica­lly disqualifi­ed. — AFP

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? POWER PLAY: Novak Djokovic serves to Andy Murray during the men’s singles final of the ATP Qatar Open on Saturday
Picture: GETTY IMAGES POWER PLAY: Novak Djokovic serves to Andy Murray during the men’s singles final of the ATP Qatar Open on Saturday

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